From their first meeting, first kiss, to the rooftop proposal, to Jason getting shot and being pushed into the steely waters of the pier, you can watch 15 episodes highlighting the most unforgettable moments from the last 15 years of their love story presented by The Clorox Company.

All 15 episodes are available for viewers with no sign-in required.

It looks like there could be more “Super Couple” love story collections in the future. If so, what love story would you like to relive? And, from the Jason and Sam collection which is your favorite episode offered? Comment below.

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Christy buckner

I am so excited about this!! JaSam is the hottest couple to ever grace GH!! I have only gotten to episode 10. I can not pick a fav clip.. But I am ecstatic that Steve is bk home and I am patiently waiting on a JaSam reunion❤

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July 2, 2018 7:32 pm

Jimh

Sorry Jasam fans but Jasuck and Snoozantha bore me to sleep…Jason should had returned totally different with a legal medical degree and as a doctor with no memory of the Corinthbore family but recalls only the Qs-take the character into a different direction instead of rehashing the same old thang-lol!!!

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July 2, 2018 8:31 pm

dmr

YES! I have said the same thing, that I wanted him to return as a “Q” in the medical field! Monotone Sam bores me to tears! #snoozefest

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July 3, 2018 11:26 am

su000

0ohh that is horrible!
If, I was forced to watch them I’d end up in Ferncliff with Carly and nurse Ratched ..
*Somethings should have never been nor should be.

No thanks. Not a fan of Monotone Sam and her “adventures” that nearly get her killed each and every time. Funny, desperate to have a baby, and you never see or hear about her two kids. She’s too busy playing “detective” or chasing after Jason.

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July 3, 2018 5:06 am

Satan

Maybe they should have ran one of these episodes for their July 4 rerun, instead of the most ridiculous GH episode of the year, which never needed to be seen again.

I know they have fans I was not watching their love story I never saw it I have always found Burton to be stiff and uncomfortable in romantic scenes ! Latest rumor Miller is leaving

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July 3, 2018 11:12 am

Jamie

I love Jason and Sam!! Always have….they have so much chemistry!!

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July 3, 2018 11:25 am

Sharon Y Sims

Jasam is,fabulous

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July 30, 2018 6:48 pm

Soaphound

Why would I watch that unless I had a bad case of insomnia? The one bright spot to these two dullards reuniting is that it frees Drew to live a better life. Consider how his life has improved recently, without Sam and the disloyal Corinthos clan. No laughable visits to Switzerland or babysitting Carly or digging up old graves. If you ask me, Drew really dodged a bullet (several, actually).

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July 3, 2018 1:59 pm

su000

Billy Miller is a high octane actor and the writers/producer has been neglecting the actor and not writing great material for him/
Billy will leave if he’s not given way way way better writing.
It’s a damned shame that Miller has not been given a high impact story.

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July 3, 2018 4:34 pm

KMB

Exactly. Where the is Billy Miller? Why did they take his memory story away from him? If they are going to reunite Jasam, couldn’t they have least shown Drew starting to move on? Maybe even starting to go towards a little romance with someone new? And back to my first question, GH, where the heck is BILLY MILLER?

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July 3, 2018 11:54 pm

Violet Lemm

Oh my, finally Sam did something really good, giving Drew his freedom, away from her. The ptb are sure taking their time, finding him a new love interest. I do like him with Oscar and Kim. Nice little family, but she seems more interested in “Charley”

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July 4, 2018 8:05 pm

dmr

I agree, Soaphound; and unfortunately, Drew’s friendship/relationship with Kim is so boring (she is so boring and lackluster)! Jason is CarSon’s lapdog, that’s it!

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July 9, 2018 8:41 am

Caleb

Jason and Sam are popular characters and they are smart to start with them. I’m not a fan myself but I like the actors well enough and they have been on for a long time. This is, by the way, a huge argument for not killing characters off and not recasting them. Showcasing the long term story and having the same actors is one of the biggest strengths of the genre.

I love the concept behind this and think that ABC could really generate some interesting content by packaging up other love stories and ‘action’ stories not just from GH, but also from Dark Shadows, Edge of Night, Ryans Hope, AMC, Night Shift, Loving, and OLTL. Sure, we can get that on You Tube, but you have to wade through a lot of crap to find the significant episodes. Erica’s romance with Mike Roy? Yes, please. Antics of Dorian and David? Bring it on. Vicki and Dorian’s wars? Jack Finelli and Mary Ryan? The Loving Murders? Please please and please. Bring on a soap vet or a soap mag writer/historian to do a little on camera commentary (like they do on TCM) and bang, you’ve got a very interesting marketing tool. And if someone at ABC said “no one cares about that”, I’d counter with “no one thought anyone cared about things like Doctor Who and yet I can point to a huge market for that”. Soaps are in a slump but, like Doctor Who was for many years, the genre isn’t dead.

As a side note, if I were working on these, I’d probably edit those episodes for only the Jason/Sam content and cut out the rest of the episode that doesn’t inform that story. Not sure I’d want to wade through other stories that I wouldn’t see the resolution to.

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July 4, 2018 7:18 am

ethel mcilwain

is this supposed to bring viewers back to gh?????
tptb are going about it all wrong………….lol

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July 5, 2018 10:21 am

DCB

LOVE this! My faves need to hurry up and find their way back to each other.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom Reveals TV & Film Production Restart June 12th; But May Not Include LA County

June 5, 2020

There was some significant signs that Hollywood and the state of California’s show business production looks to be gearing up for a restart after all TV and film production was halted a few months ago as the coronavirus pandemic hit the state, our country, and the globe.

The reopening for production may not include L.A. County, however, which is the epicenter of the state’s show business production.

According to Deadline: On Friday, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state could begin TV and film production as early as June 12th. While the California Department of Public Health released the following guidelines: “Music, TV and film production may resume in California, recommended no sooner than June 12, 2020 and subject to approval by county public health officers within the jurisdictions of operations following their review of local epidemiological data including cases per 100,000 population, rate of test positivity, and local preparedness to support a health care surge, vulnerable populations, contact tracing and testing. To reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, productions, cast, crew and other industry workers should abide by safety protocols agreed by labor and management, which may be further enhanced by county public health officers. Back office staff and management should adhere to Office Workspace guidelines published by the California Department of Public Health and the California Department of Industrial Relations, to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.”

For LA County, on Friday, the same day the guidelines were announced they saw a slight increase in hospitalizations, which could cause delays in getting production started. “This has been a slight increase over the last three days in the number of people hospitalized,” said Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer, “and we’ll need to make sure that we’re not starting to see a significant increase in the number of people requiring hospitalizations.”

Newsom has said modifications to regional guidance would be allowed so long as there are attestations at the county level that there are adequate plans in place should a rise in COVID cases be seen again. As of May 18, when L.A. filed its attestation, the county had a stable or declining number of patients hospitalized for COVID-19. However, there has been an uptick in cases as of Friday which could effect the production restart in Hollywood as well as the noted uptick in hospitalizations; all of which are measures in the protocol guidelines that need to be on the decline for things to move forward.

So the question remains: if there is a surge in Los Angeles in COVID-19 cases production could again be delayed getting started back up and running? So what do you think about the June 12th date for the state of California to start TV and film production? Do you hope your favorite soaps get back into production as soon as possible, or do you want to make extra sure that all your favorites will be safe and sound when they tape new episodes?

On Monday, the two states with the most television and film production in the United States (California and New York) received a plan from many Hollywood studios, producers and the entertainment and production guilds of a plan and outline to be able to rejigger and restart production of your favorite shows and films. This includes the soaps: General Hospital, The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful and Days of our Lives.

Via Deadline: In an effort to get the industry moving-forward again where jobs were lost or put on hold, and production were completely stalled out-of-the-blue, the guidelines submitted by “The Industry-Wide Labor-Management Safety Committee Task Force (the “Task Force”) is asking for consideration and adoption for the resumption of motion picture, television, and streaming productions in an environment that minimizes the risk of contracting or spreading COVID-19,” says a report for Governors Gavin Newsom of California and Andrew Cuomo of New York.

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You can read the details of the report here. While there has been no word from the Governors and their offices if they have seen the report, bets are that several more steps will be needed before anyone would head and report back to a set yet.

As one would expect, limiting contact, social distancing, regular temperature checks, ways to handle props, and a COVID-19 compliance officer for all productions are part of the proposal. As well as virtual writers room meetings, avoiding filming on-location as much as possible and filming in front of large audiences.

So, glad to know that this major step has been taken to try to get production back on track in Hollywood and New York? Comment below.

British Soap ‘Coronation Street’ Set To Resume Production Next Week Following COVID-19 Shutdown

June 1, 2020

Will American soaps soon follow the Brits, and be able to start up your favorite soap towns again? While production entities await for guidelines from the state of California and the city of Los Angeles, across the bond, ITV’s Coronation Street has set next Tuesday, June 9th to begin filming new episodes of the popular drama.

Coronation Street had been on 10-week mandatory shutdown due to the coronavirus pandemic sweeping our globe. The return to start up the show keeps the soap on-air throughout July and then ongoing. There will be three episodes filmed each week at their studios in Manchester.

Along with ITV’s Emmerdale, and other programs, Coronation Street is returning to production under the UK’s guidelines and safety protocols for COVID-19.

According to Deadline that will include: crew members designated to a specific studio or exterior lot … social distancing will be observed … cast and crew will have daily temperature checks, while older and more vulnerable members of the team won’t be part of the new episodes during the initial period of filming.

In a statement, John Whiston, ITV’s managing director of continuing drama, said: “Getting to this point has taken a huge amount of work and goodwill from a huge number of people, not least our cast and crew. With the peak past, all indications are that the time is right for a return to filming. And with the extensive protocols we have put in place, we have made our workplace as safe as possible. I’m sure our audience will appreciate having the show they love continue on air. For many who have written in it is a vital escape from all the fears and stresses this virus brings in its wake.”